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Founder

LARRY PAGECo-Founder & President, Product

SERGEY BRINCo-Founder & President, Technology

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BornMarch 26, 1973East Lansing, Michigan, U.SEducationUniversity of Michigan (B.S., 1993)Stanford University (M.S., 1995)Occupation Computer Scientist.Technology innovator. Entrepreneur. Net Worth $23 billion

Larry Page

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“As a student he once built an inkjet printer out of

Lego bricks”

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Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin Born August 21 1973  Moscow, Soviet UnionEducation University of Marylan (B.S., 1993) Stanford University(M.S., 1995)Occupation Computer Scientist. Technology innovator. Entrepreneur.Net WorthUS$ 22.8 billion

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The Economist magazine referred to Brin as an

"Enlightenment Man”

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Stanford University....the journey started here

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About GOOGLE Google began in January 1996 as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin when they were both PhD students at Stanford University in Stanford, California. Brin originally nicknamed their new search engine "Backrub", because the system checked backlinks to estimate the importance of a site. Eventually, Page changed the name to Google, originating from a misspelling of the word "googol“.

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FromBackrub in 1996

To Googlein 1997

Original name by Brin for Google was “ Backrub”

Google originated from Googol(10100 )

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Focus on the user and all else will follow.

You can make money without doing evil

Great just isn't good enough.

The need for information crosses all borders.

Philosophy of Google

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Their achievements

In 2005, Brin and Page were elected Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

In 2011, he was ranked 27th on the Forbes list of billionaires .

As of October 2012, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index lists Page as the 24th richest man in the world.

In 2013 GOOGLE has owned MOTOROLA company.

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Brin and Page wanted to make Google unique as a workplace for it’s associates. They built a state-of-the art campus in Mountain View, CA and offer top notch medical, and health benefits.

Google allows employees 20% of their time each week to work on projects of their own choosing and stress an open-door team environment.

Employees often work long hours, while they are allowed flex time, the competitive work ethic means some employees have been know to average 100 hour weeks.

Their Idea About their office

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Google Products

Web

Web SearchGoogle ChromeToolbar Google GlassMobile

MobileMaps for mobile Search for Mobile

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Home & Office

DriveGmailCalendarTalkTranslate

Geo

MapsPanoramio

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Social

BloggerGroupsOrkutGOOGLE +

Media

YouTubeImage SearchPicasa

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Major Competitor

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Challenges For Google

Deal with the growth of social networking giant Facebook.

Catch up with Apple on mobile innovation.

Make Google a good investment in the stock market.

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Get people to trust it when it comes to privacy.

Learn how to deal with the news media.

Fix Google’s public image problems.

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The Points to emphasize about Google are:

The services that Google provide are unlike any other competitor are “FREE”.

The mobile phone’s used by most of the people all around the world is having

ANDROID operating system is the initiative by Google.

Google has provided the most powerful search engine ever made compared with any other search engine like Bing which

belongs Microsoft. Apart from business the GOOGLE is also going lots of charity work for many deprived

people all round the globe.

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